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This is a list of television programs formerly and currently broadcast by TV Land.
Current programming
Title | Premiere date | Source(s) |
---|---|---|
Gunsmoke | April 29, 1996–present | |
The Andy Griffith Show | March 21, 2000–present | |
Bonanza | August 31, 2003–present | |
M*A*S*H | January 1, 2007 – 2013; February 20, 2017–present | |
Roseanne | May 1, 2009–present | |
Everybody Loves Raymond | March 18, 2010–present | |
The King of Queens | October 24, 2011–present | [1] |
The Golden Girls | March 16, 2013–present | |
The New Adventures of Old Christine | June 2015–present | |
Mom | 2017—2018; June 13, 2022–present | |
Two and a Half Men | July 2, 2018–present | |
The Goldbergs | September 23, 2018–present | |
Mike & Molly | October 15, 2021-present | |
Seinfeld | February 11, 2023–present |
Former programs
Originals
Title | Premiere date | End date |
---|---|---|
ALF's Hit Talk Show | July 7, 2004 | December 11, 2004 |
Living in TV Land | August 18, 2004 | 2006 |
Chasing Farrah | March 23, 2005 | April 27, 2005 |
Sit Down Comedy with David Steinberg | December 14, 2005 | March 28, 2007 |
I Pity the Fool | October 11, 2006 | November 15, 2006 |
TV Land: Myths and Legends | January 10, 2007 | November 19, 2008[2] |
Back To the Grind | July 18, 2007[3] | August 15, 2007[3] |
High School Reunion | March 5, 2008[4] | 2010 |
The Big 4-0 | April 16, 2008[5] | May 14, 2008[5] |
She's Got the Look | June 4, 2008 | September 29, 2010 |
Family Foreman | July 16, 2008 | August 20, 2008 |
The Cougar | April 15, 2009 | June 3, 2009 |
Make My Day | August 5, 2009 | September 9, 2009 |
How'd You Get So Rich? | August 9, 2009 | June 2, 2010 |
First Love, Second Chance | March 10, 2010 | April 2010 |
Hot in Cleveland | June 16, 2010 | June 3, 2015 |
Harry Loves Lisa | October 6, 2010 | November 10, 2010 |
Retired at 35 | January 19, 2011 | August 29, 2012 |
Happily Divorced | June 15, 2011 | February 13, 2013 |
The Exes | November 30, 2011 | September 16, 2015 |
The Soul Man | June 20, 2012 | June 22, 2016 |
Forever Young | April 3, 2013 | May 1, 2013 |
Kirstie | December 4, 2013 | February 26, 2014 |
Jennifer Falls | June 4, 2014 | August 13, 2014 |
Younger (seasons 1–6)[note 1] | March 31, 2015 | September 4, 2019 |
The Jim Gaffigan Show | July 15, 2015 | August 21, 2016 |
Impastor | July 15, 2015 | December 7, 2016 |
Teachers | January 13, 2016 | March 19, 2019 |
Lopez | March 30, 2016 | June 21, 2017 |
Nobodies | March 29, 2017 | May 31, 2018 |
Generation Boom | ||
Here's the Story | ||
Nicole's Fan Hour | ||
My First Time | June 28, 2006 | |
That's What I'm Talking About | ||
Oddly Confidential | 2005 | 2007 |
War Legends |
Syndicated
Sporadic/special airings
- Ace Crawford, Private Eye (1996; 1998)
- All Is Forgiven (1998–99)
- America's Most Musical Family (one-off airing in 2019)[8]
- All the Way (1998)
- American Dreamer (1998)
- Angie (1997–99)
- The Arsenio Hall Show (1998)
- The Art of Being Nick (1998)
- The Associates (1996–99)
- Bachelor Father (1999–2000)
- Barbary Coast (1996–99)
- Best of the West (1996–99)
- The Betty White Show (1998–2001)
- Blansky's Beauties (1996–99)
- Bob (1997–99)
- Bracken's World (1998; 2000)
- The Brady Brides (1996–97; 1999)
- The Brady Bunch Hour (1998–99)
- The Bradys (1996; 1998)
- The Byrds of Paradise (1997–98)
- Cade's County (1998)
- Call to Glory (1998)
- Combat! (1999)
- Coronet Blue (1997)
- The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (2015)[9]
- Dallas (2005)
- The Dean Martin Show (1997)
- The Defenders (2000)
- The Detectives (1997–98)
- The Devlin Connection (1996–98)
- The Dick Powell Show (1996–98)
- Diff'rent Strokes (2001)
- Duet (1997–99)
- Dusty's Trail (1998)
- The Electric Company (1999)[10]
- Fatherhood (2005)[11]
- Ferris Bueller (1998)
- Flying Blind (1998)
- Frank's Place (1998–99)
- The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (2005)[11]
- Full House (2005)[11]
- Good Company (1998)
- Grady (2002)
- The Great Adventure (1996; 1998–2000)
- He & She (1998; 2000)
- I'll Fly Away: Then and Now (1998)
- I Spy (1998)
- Ironside (1999–2001)
- It Takes a Thief (1999–2000)
- It's a Living (2001)
- The Jack Benny Program (1999–2000)
- Joanie Loves Chachi (1997–98)
- Judd, for the Defense (1997–99)
- Just Shoot Me! (2008)
- Lancer (1998)
- Lassie (2005)
- Laverne & Shirley in the Army (1998)
- The Lazarus Syndrome (1998)
- Legend (1998–99)
- Leg Work (1997–99)
- The Life of Riley (1997–98)
- The Lloyd Bridges Show (1997)
- The Loner (1998)
- The Magician (1998–99)
- Make Room for Daddy (2000; 2004–05)
- Making the Grade (1998)
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1999)
- The Master (1998)
- Mayberry R.F.D. (2000–03; 2005)
- The Millionaire (1999)
- Misfits of Science (2000–01)
- Mission: Impossible (1996–97; 2001-2005)
- The Mod Squad (1999)
- Mr. Sunshine (1996; 1998–99)
- Mulligan's Stew (1996; 1998)
- The Nat King Cole Show (1998)
- The New Odd Couple (1996–99)
- Open House (1997–2000)
- Our Miss Brooks (1997–99)
- Paper Moon (1998)
- Paris (1998)
- Petrocelli (1998)
- Platypus Man (1998)
- The Ren & Stimpy Show (2005)[12]
- The Rogues (1996–98)
- Roll Out (1997–98)
- The Royal Family (1997–98)
- Simon & Simon (2006)
- Sister Kate (1997–98)
- South Park (2022)[13]
- Stagecoach West (1997–99)
- Stand by Your Man (1998; 2000)
- Storefront Lawyers (1998)
- S.W.A.T. (2001–02)
- The Tortellis (1998)
- The Untouchables (1997–98)
- Wagon Train (1999; 2001)
- The Westerner (1996–99)
- When Things Were Rotten (1996–98)
- Who's Watching the Kids? (1996–99)
- Working Girl (1997–99)
- Working It Out (1998)
- Yellowstone (2020)
- The Young Lawyers (1997–98)
- Zane Grey Theater (1996–99)
Specials
- AFI Awards
- The Comedy Awards
- The 50 Greatest TV Icons
- TV Land Awards
- TV Land Confidential
- TV Land Movies
- TV Land Top 100 Most Unexpected Moments in TV History[14]
- TV Land Top Ten
- MTV Video Music Awards
- CMT Music Awards
- NAACP Image Awards
- BET Awards
References
- ^ "TV Land on Facebook". Facebook. Archived from the original on 2022-04-30.[user-generated source]
- ^ "TV Land Investigates Hollywood's Most Fascinating Mysteries with the Premiere of "Myths and Legends" on October 8". The Futon Critic. September 22, 2008.
- ^ a b "TV Icons Are Put to Work in TV Land's Back to the Grind Premiering Wednesday, July 18". The Futon Critic. June 11, 2007.
- ^ "TV Land's New Original Series, High School Reunion, Premieres on March 5, 2008". The Futon Critic. February 20, 2008.
- ^ a b "TV Land Shows the World That 40 Is Fabulous with Premiere of Newest Original Series, 'The Big 4-0' on April 16 at 10 PM (ET/PT)". The Futon Critic. March 25, 2008.
- ^ "America's Funniest Home Videos | Watch Video Clips | Online Photos | Classic and Modern TV Hits | Laugh More | TV Land". Archived from the original on 2015-04-03.
- ^ "The Cosby TV Show - Videos, Actors, Photos and Episodes from the Classic Television Show -- TV Land". Archived from the original on 2012-08-24.
- ^ Emery, Debbie (October 2, 2019). "Nickelodeon Sets Premiere Date for America's Most Musical Family, Hits High Notes With First-Look Trailer (Exclusive Video)". The Wrap. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
- ^ ""The Daily Show with Trevor Noah" Scores Reach of 7.5". Archived from the original on October 4, 2015.
- ^ Katz, Richard (April 14, 1999). "TV Land to power new cabler with Electric Company run". Variety.
- ^ a b c "TV Land - Schedules". TV Land. Archived from the original on 27 June 2005. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
- ^ "TV Land - Schedules". Archived from the original on 2005-06-17.
- ^ "Comedy Central Split Screen Credits... On TV Land (February 2, 2022)". YouTube. 2 February 2022.
- ^ "TV Guide and TV Land Join Forces To Count Down The 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments". PR Newswire. December 1, 2005. Archived from the original on August 30, 2006. Retrieved March 7, 2021.
Notes
- ^ The series moved to Paramount+.